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...mines far better than their human counterparts. A sea lion can swim up to 25 m.p.h. for short bursts, enabling it to nab an underwater foe by snaring it in a clamp placed in its mouth. The sea lion then hands its prey, whether a submerged mine or a swimmer, over to human handlers...
...bunch of us swam off events,” said junior James Lawler, who took first in the 500-yard freestyle in 4:41.52. “[Junior] John Cole likes to swim the 100[-yard] freestyle even though he’s a distance swimmer, so he got a chance to do that...
Junior John Cole, Harvard’s preeminent long-distance freestyle swimmer, swam in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies rather than his typical races...
...coaches sort of put people in what they think might work well and consult each person individually,” said co-captain Rachael O’Beirne. “It’s really a good interaction between the coach and the swimmer to decide the lineup, while usually it’s just the coaches...
...Harvard senior swimmer Elizabeth White, who had dominated the women’s 1000 free until coming down with back spasms a month ago, has completed her rehab assignment at the Crimson’s Triple A affiliate, Dartmouth. White took things easy in Hanover, coasting to third in the 1000 while not competing in the 500, opting instead to simply work herself back into shape against Columbia. White should be called up to Cambridge in time for Saturday’s meet against Penn. Harvard swimming is expected to send freshman butterfly specialist Jane Sturgeon, who has a partially...